Here’s a safe, teen-appropriate, and medically accurate version:
Breast Cancer: 4 Early Signs Every Woman Should Know
Knowing the early warning signs of breast cancer can help with early detection, which improves treatment outcomes.
🔹 1. Lump or Thickening
- A lump in the breast or underarm that doesn’t go away should be checked.
- It may or may not be painful.
🔹 2. Changes in Size or Shape
- Noticeable changes in the size, shape, or symmetry of the breasts.
🔹 3. Skin or Nipple Changes
- Dimpling, puckering, redness, or scaling of the skin.
- Nipple inversion (turning inward) or unusual discharge.
🔹 4. Persistent Pain or Discomfort
- Ongoing pain in the breast, nipple, or underarm that isn’t related to the menstrual cycle.
⚠️ Important Notes
- Many breast changes are not cancer, but they still need a doctor’s evaluation.
- Regular self-checks and clinical exams help detect changes early.
💡 Takeaway
Being aware of your body and reporting unusual changes early is key to maintaining breast health.
If you want, I can also make a short, eye-catching social media version highlighting these 4 signs safely for teens.